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The price of fuel reached a new record on a rough surprise

The price of fuel reached a new record on a rough surprise
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New Delhi: The price of fuel reached a new record on Friday after retailers raised the gas station rate of 25 Paise per liter and diesel by 30 Paise A liter as a crude oil impact of $ 80 per barrel recently hit the house.
The sixth revision in eight days pushed diesel prices outside the RS 100 per liter in five states and gasoline prices to all time throughout the country.
In Delhi, which has a relatively lower VAT tariff, gasoline reached the highest at Rs 101.89 per liter and Rs 107.95 in Mumbai.
Diesel prices rose to a record RS 90.17 in Delhi and Rs 97.84 in Mumbai.
It shot past Rs 100 in several cities in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Telengana and Andhra Pradesh.
Prices vary in countries due to different VAT rates and shipping costs.
The price of fuel moves upwards when the assembly poll around the angle rises, important political countries for BJP.
This has triggered concern among the management of oil companies, that the Ministry of Oil can informally ask them to hold price lines as in your past, which will cause less recovery.
The price of fuel remained stagnant for 67 days since July 17 as a retailer resisted the revision of everyday, even though crude oil headed north with some brief slow in August.
Between May 4 and May 17, gasoline prices increased by Rs 11.44 per liter and diesel of Rs 9.14.
While retail rates are not raised to reflect higher crude oil prices, they immediately reduce several times of oil slipping.
Between August 18 and September 5, the price of gasoline was reduced four times and diesel seven times, which made gasoline cheaper by 65 Paise per liter and diesel by RS 1.25 in Delhi.
The retailer began to raise prices on September 24 when crude oil tested three years at $ 80 per barrel in the market which was increasingly tight amid increasing demand.
Since then, Diesel prices have increased by Rs 1.55 per liter and gasoline by 75 Paise.
Although crude oil showed some tranquility in the past few days due to fears of demand growth, fuel prices increased now because of lag 15 days before the oil movement reflects the pump level.

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